Unzila Chowdury ’24 (MA, GSLC) has been named Director of Development at Laal. Chowdury drives the organization’s groundbreaking work in providing essential resources and support to underserved Bangladeshi immigrant women…
Mo Raei Launches “The Epistemic Alchemy Podcast” to Explore Scholarship and Research
Mo Raei ‘18 (PhD, GSLC) has launched a new podcast, The Epistemic Alchemy Podcast. This series delves into topics such as research, academic writing, and scholarship within the social sciences…
Taylor Sweet-Cosce and Faculty present at Social Justice Conference
Taylor Sweet-Cosce, Core Faculty member in the School or Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy (CPT), Counseling Division, and colleagues, Jordan Mike and Nia Page, MA, NCC, are presenting an educational session…
Amy Climer Publishes Deliberate Creative Teams, Guiding Leaders to Foster Innovation
Amy Climer ‘16 (PhD, GSLC) has published her first book, Deliberate Creative Teams: How to Lead for Innovative Results, a practical guide for leaders looking to enhance creativity and innovation…
Jude Bergkamp hosts NCSPP 2025 Mid-Winter Conference
Jude Bergkamp, core faculty in the Clinical Psychology Department at Antioch University Seattle, hosted the NCSPP 2025 Mid-Winter Conference in New Orleans from January 20-24, 2025. Bergkamp serves as President…
Michael Simpson, Faculty Emeritus
Michael Simpson, Faculty Emeritus of the Environmental Studies & Sustainability program at Antioch University’s New England campus, interviewed author Peter Hill about his recent book, River Profiles: The People Restoring…
Michelle M. Ehle Featured in Seattle Times for Election Stress Support
Michelle M. Ehle ‘20 (Clinical Psychology, Seattle) was interviewed by the Seattle Times for the article “Expert Advice for Coping with Election Stress.” Ehle, a therapist based in Olympia, shared…
Nicole White ‘22 has been appointed Assistant Professor
Nicole White, PhD ‘22, an alum of Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been appointed Assistant Professor at Cincinnati Children’s Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics and named the Federation of American Societies for…
Marcea Daiter, a GSLC Student, Co-hosts a Panel Discussion
Marcea Daiter, a student in Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change, recently co-hosted a panel discussion titled “The Style and Politics of Talley Beatty’s Dance” at the New York…
Jane Feinberg presents at the SEL Exchange
Jane Feinberg, PhD ‘23, GSLC, recently presented at the SEL Exchange, a national conference hosted by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), where she discussed the ways…
Kenta Estrada-Darley appointed Chief Community Innovation Officer at CRDC
Kenta Estrada-Darley ‘17 (Los Angeles, MA, GSLC) has been appointed Chief Community Innovation Officer at the Coalition for Responsible Community Development (CRCD). The CRCD is devoted to educating and empowering…
Coumar publishes Inquiry-Based Psychotherapy: Applying The Work of Byron Katie in Clinical Settings
Anil Coumar ‘94 (Seattle, MA) published a book titled Inquiry-Based Psychotherapy: Applying The Work of Byron Katie in Clinical Settings. Coumar uses engaging case studies, exercises, and guidance to teach…